Madonna: The Confessions Tour

2006
Madonna: The Confessions Tour
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Released: 22 November 2006 Released
Producted By: Warner Music Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Filmed in its entirety at London's Wembley Arena during her worldwide sold-out 25-city Confessions Tour (2006's top-grossing tour world-wide), this concert film features songs from throughout the queen's career but largely focuses on Confessions On A Dance Floor.

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Peter Kowalski Madonna has been rocking the boat for over 20 years, and with that comes a lot of experience -obviously- and a lot of knowledge. She was never the one to think about yesterday, au contraire, she seemed to know what is going to be popular tomorrow. She bravely takes all the new trends, technologies, and incorporates them into her own acts. Her world tours have never been 'average'. When Madonna performs, she gives 120% - everything is bigger, better, theatrical and meaningful. She takes inspirations from East, West, and makes then unique. Everything is given a deeper meaning, and The Confessions Tour is not different. From the very beginning, you find yourself sitting on the edge of the chair. She starts with bang, then she does brave circus poses on a horse high up in the sky, she does everything she can to entertain you. She remakes her own songs, giving them a modern feel. She sings on a disco cross, she almost comes in the middle of the stage, and with her amazing dance crew that know no dimensions of fear, the show is absolutely more than you bargained for. It's a spectacle, an audio-visual orgasm that cannot be put in words. Lucky are the ones who actually experienced seeing Madonna on stage. Pushing fifty, she is still in an incredible form. Recent Sticky and Sweet Tour is even more ground-breaking, which proves nothing else, that Madonna was, is, and ever be the one and the only queen of pop.
cybertomy1 Usually I don't comment on any movie or other Digital Content but this show was quite Different.Few concerts or shows had this thematic coherence and yet so diverse.Maddona communicated world peace ,Politics, Religious Conflicts , Emotions in every Audio/Visual-Theatrical way.Although Madonna was very much criticized in the 80's but she proved to be a multi talented Actor/Singer over such a Long Period .The show will appeal to all ages ,The old remixed songs are here and the new ones are here too and the show really adds a new dimension of Understanding to the context.The dancers were some of the best I have seen with different talents producing very professional choreographed and athletic urban performance.The Opening was so atmospheric and weired the way Madonna like her clips to be but after that the show started to unravel in a surprisingly professional and smooth way.The ending was very meaningful with people singing along time is going so slowly and the word have you confessed ? This Show will enter the hall of fame of shows in which people like Michael Jackson and others live and will be used as a showmanship benchmark for years to come.
Mehmet Karaca This is a spectacular production! I have seen the show live twice in Chicago and my only problem with the production was the fact that I was able to perceive only fragments of what was going on. The stage consisted of three giant catwalks and the platform and as the action moves from one part of the stage to the next sometime you loose track of what is going on no matter where you are located. As always, this is a thought-provoking sensory overload, skillfully captured in high definition with 15 cameras! The footage was Masterfully edited, one of the best concert DVDs of all times in my opinion! I only hope and wish that they will release this on Blu-Ray of HD-DVD so that we can re-live this extravaganza over and over again.
crabwalker As I watch Madonna on TV I'm shaking my head. The camera director must be on something. The cameras kept changing every few seconds. It was making me dizzy. Madonna's songs had that same beat. I liked her MTV videos a lot better. The scene was dark. In the beginning of her show, what's up with the horses? That's just the first hour. The special effects were redundant. It's all flashy. I just want to see Madonna sing her songs. I didn't know she could play the guitar. Or is she actually playing it. I have two more lines to write. That's the minimum. All I wanted to write is about the camera shots. Just saw the camera aimed at her gyrating hips, again. This is my tenth line. Excuse my ranting and raving.